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News4's Pat Collins spoke with the family of a woman whose grandchildren said they arrived at a funeral home for a viewing to find a different woman in their grandmother's casket. On Thursday, the family confirmed that woman was indeed their grandmother. (Published Thursday, March 3, 2016)

The mystery of a beloved grandmother's missing body has been solved: It turns out the body in the casket at Horton's Funeral Home in Northwest D.C. was Virginia Gray's all along.

"The physician determined it is my grandmother. We had them to strip her down of all of her makeup and put her in her natural light — as much as her natural light as possible," the woman's grandson, Quentin Gray, told Collins.

The family was apparently thrown off by the funeral makeup and the lighting at first. The funeral home said they did their best to make Virginia Gray look appropriate.

"Now we can move forward and have closure and get a funeral going," Quentin Gray said.

In a statement to News4 earlier Thursday, the Prince George's Hospital Center said it was certain it released the right body to the funeral home and that "the situation the Gray family is experiencing is extremely unfortunate."

Horton's also said the body they cared for was identified to them by the hospital as Virginia Gray, and that the body had a toe tag with her name on it. The body also had an identification bracelet with an "Doe-Athens" name on it, an apparent name the hospital uses when an unknown patient first arrives.

Gray was 83 years old and was taken to the hospital Feb. 19 after she fell unconscious. She died after a short time at the hospital.